Better health translates into better sex lives, with healthy people more likely to engage in sex (and good sex at that) and to express an interest in sex, new research finds.Go for it.
This association held firm into middle-age and later life as well, according to the study by University of Chicago researchers.
The authors of the study, published in the March 10 issue of BMJ, also created a novel measure called "sexually active life expectancy." According to this new measure, men aged 55 could expect another 15 years of sex while women of the same age could expect 10.6 more active years.
Fitter people tend to be healthier.
Even if you do not want the sex, health is still good.
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